The Chamber, through community nominations, has each year for over 60 years, acknowledged businesses, residents, police, fire, educators and youth for their dedication and service to the community. Businesses are also honored for redevelopment and/or renovation (capital improvement) and for established existence of 25 years or more with involvement and contribution to the community (Pioneer Award).
A celebratory banquet award dinner will be held Thursday, Oct 3, at the Vintage House, 31816 Utica Rd, Fraser. Tickets are $32 Adult pp/cash bar. Children age 4-12 are $16 pp. Children 3 years and under are free. RSVP by calling 586-776-5520 or email [email protected]. Registration deadline is Wed, Sept 25. You are responsible for your reservations.
2024 Eastpointe Honorees:
Police Officer of the Year – Detective Ryan May
Firefighter of the Year – Sergeant Kevin Denmark
Citizen of the Year – Dr. Chineva Early
Business of the Year – Urban Seed
Pioneer Award – Eastwood Odd Fellows #496
Pioneer Award – Marc Steingold, D.D.S.
“You’ve Made a Difference” – Tim Kniaz
“You’ve Made a Difference” – Louis Caloia
Preschool – Karen Ladouceur
Social Worker – Kelly Burg
High School – Candace Shoemake
Student of the Year – Samantha Gilbert
Eastpointe-Roseville Chamber Ambassador of the Year – Michelle Williams-Ward
2024 Roseville Honorees:
Police Officer of the Year – Detective Lieutenant Andrew Beemer
Firefighter of the Year – Lieutenant David Demar
Citizen of the Year – Matthew Belz
Business of the Year – Jeffrey Nissan
Capital Improvement Award – Karmanos Cancer Institute – Roseville
Capital Improvement Award – Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken.
“You’ve Made a Difference” – Dr. Michael Hines
“You’ve Made a Difference” – Deangelo Butler
Youth of the Year – Julian Deschner
Elementary – Lynn Sharpe
Middle – Danielle Forsythe
High School – Sarah Drouin
Student of the Year – Alexis Wolgast
Eastpointe-Roseville Chamber Ambassador of the Year – Michelle Williams-Ward